TripAdvisor Reviews Suntide Island Beach Club Sarasota

Travel Blogs from Sarasota

... nesting, I was in utter amazement. The first one we saw was on shore and had already dug her nest. As we were admiring her in the light of a nearly full moon, I gazed up the shore and saw a lump along the shallow surf line...perhaps a pile of seaweed, but then it moved…. not quickly, but deliberately. Maxwell and I hustled up the beach to get a closer look and confirm our find. There she was, a beautiful ...

We started the day with coffee around the pool and then went to the beach. I walked for two hours with Steve looking for sharks teeth whilst Maggie and Norma after a shorter walk spent time chatting in the sea to cool off. Norma Maggie and I after changing went to the coffee shop for a lovely lunch and a bit of shopping , finishing off with our first bar b q at their home....perfect end to the ...

We had coffee by the pool and after breakfast we went to the beach. First we went for a walk passing many sea turtle nests. So far there are over 700 nests in the area. There are between 80 and 120 eggs laid in each nest and they take 45 days to hatch on a full moon! Whilst we walked we looked for fossilised sharks teeth, and found a few. It was so hot we needed to cool down in the sea and ...

... appropriate venue for three generations of a family to eat out together. Other diners were waiting for our table so we couldn't hang around and eft at about 8.30pm. As it's a school night, Helen didn't want to be too late getting home with Jamie and Max. I suspect Barbara and John were feeling the effects of their flight from the UK yesterday, so they dropped me back at my hotel and headed home. It was good to see Helen and Barbara again after all these years ...

... traveled in style. The Wisconsin had all of the modern luxuries, a complete kitchen, master bedroom, two guestrooms, dining/meeting room, parlor and deck on the back. The museum also houses the world’s largest miniature circus, the 44,000-piece Howard Bros. Circus Model. It depicts the entire circus process; from the train cars arriving at the station to the unloading and setting up to backstage ongoings to the circus itself. The Museum of Art ...